Category: Active Directory

Guy came on the show and gave a live demo on how to become Domain Admin in an Active Directory environment, and keep those privileges for 20+ years. Guys shows us how to abuse service accounts to get yourself a golden ticket. Then shows how the Javelin Networks technology can be used to detect, prevent […]

byt3bl33d3r recently released “DeathStar”, which uses Powershell Empire’s API to automatically obtain Domain Admin privileges in an Active Directory environment with the click of a button. Some may ask, “How do I detect and prevent this attack?” Tune in to this segment to find out how to use products available from Javelin Networks to do […]

Compromising the credentials of users in an Active Directory environment can assist in providing new possibilities for pivoting around the network. It allows for additional access to various network resources like shares, email and other systems. In this week’s episode of Tradecraft Security Weekly Beau Bullock (@dafthack) discusses how to perform password spraying attacks using […]

Almog Ohayon from Javelin Networks gives a demo on how compromises happen and counteract them. Full Show Notes http://traffic.libsyn.com/pauldotcom/Tech_Segment_How_Compromise_Happens_Active_Directory_is_Vulnerable_-_Pauls_Security_Weekly_515_converted.mp3

Microsoft has advised that customers disable SMBv1. This tech segment walks you through the steps required to do so on all Windows platforms, the pitfalls, and scanning for non-domain computers running SMBv1. Full Show Notes Subscribe to YouTube Channel Security Weekly Website http://traffic.libsyn.com/pauldotcom/Tech_Segment_Disabling_SMBv1_-_Pauls_Security_Weekly_514_converted.mp3

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